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Hey all, I bought a toyota MR2 to drive daily and it came with a BRANT security system (remote has model number AA02) and was only supplied one remote which now has a stuck button that flattens the battery. Doing a bit of looking around i cant find a BRANT Dealer are they the same as BRANDT? does anyone know a place in sydney that can supply and code 2 additional remotes for this system?

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BRANT are in Sydney,cant remember where.Look at their website. I have their top of the line system in my car. Great system but really overpriced. I hope the guy who sold you the car gave you the override code.

Nope no override code and to think she had the car 6 years without the remote screwing up it happned day after i picked it up!

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